<?php
/**
 * @For ClipBucket 
 * @Modified by Arslan Hassan
 * @author Dick Munroe (munroe@csworks.com)
 * @copyright copyright @ 2004-2007, Dick Munroe, released under the GPL.
 * @license http://www.csworks.com/publications/ModifiedNetBSD.html
 * @version 1.2.0
 * @package cURL
 *
 * The cURL class is a thin wrapper around the procedural interface
 * to cURL provided by PHP.  I use it mostly as a base class for
 * web services whose low level interface is, literally, web pages.
 *
 * There are a few differences (value added, I guess) between the interface
 * provided by this class and the procedural cURL interface.  Most
 * noticable are:
 *
 *  1. The curl::exec function (when returning data to the caller rather
 *     than simply outputing it) always parses the HTTP header and returns
 *     only the body portion of the reqeust.  The header is available via
 *     the curl::getHeader method.
 *  2. The status of the last curl::exec is always maintained.  It is
 *     available via the curl::getStatus method.  In addition to the information
 *     returned by curl_getinfo, that of curl_error and curl_errno is folded
 *     in as well.
 *
 * @example ./example.class.curl.php
 */

//
// Edit History:
//
//  Dick Munroe munroe@csworks.com 30-Nov-2004
//      Initial Version Created.
//
//  Dick Munroe munroe@csworks.com 01-Dec-2004
//      Forgot to check for cURL actually being in this instance of PHP.
//
//  Dick Munroe (munroe@csworks.com) 07-Apr-2006
//      Fix tab characters.
//      Add utility function to return post string.
//
//  Richard W. Schlatter (richard@rth10260.info) 27-Apr-2006
//      Extend processing for headers when CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION is also set.
//      Only the headers of the final page will be used to return parsed headers.
//      Add utility function to return array of all collected headers.
//
//  Dick Munroe (munroe@csworks.com) 01-May-2006
//      asPostString doesn't need to be an object specific method.
//
//  Dick Munroe (munroe@csworks.com) 02-May-2006
//      Not all versions of PHP allow returning of a reference to the result
//      of a function.
//
//  Richard W. Schlatter (richard@rth10260.info) 03-May-2006
//      For consistency, return an empty array if there aren't any headers
//      to be parsed.
//
//  Richard W. Schlatter (richard@rth10260.info) 05-Jun-2006
//      Don't parse headers in the event of an error when executing a cURL request.
//
//  Dick Munroe (munroe@csworks.com) 17-Dec-2007 1.2.0
//      Add a function to parse post strings as this is frequently needed capability.

class curl
{
	/**
	 * The mapping to caseless header names.
	 *
	 * @access private
	 * @var array
	 */

	var $m_caseless ;

	/**
	 * The handle for the current curl session.
	 *
	 * @access private
	 * @var resource
	 */

	var $m_handle ;

	/**
	 * The parsed contents of the HTTP header if one happened in the
	 * message.  All repeated elements appear as arrays.
	 *
	 * The headers are stored as an associative array, the key of which
	 * is the name of the header, e.g., Set-Cookie, and the values of which
	 * are the bodies of the header in the order in which they occurred.
	 *
	 * Some headers can be repeated in a single header, e.g., Set-Cookie and
	 * pragma, so each type of header has an array containing one or more
	 * headers of the same type.
	 *
	 * The names of the headers can, potentially, vary in spelling from
	 * server to server and client to client.  No attempt to regulate this
	 * is made, i.e., the curl class does not force all headers to lower
	 * or upper class, but it DOES collect all headers of the same type
	 * under the spelling of the type of header used by the FIRST header
	 * of that type.
	 *
	 * For example, two headers:
	 *
	 *   1. Set-Cookie: ...
	 *   2. set-cookie: ...
	 *
	 * Would appear as $this->m_header['Set-Cookie'][0] and ...[1]
	 *
	 * @access private
	 * @var mixed
	 */

	var $m_header ;

	/**
	 * Current setting of the curl options.
	 *
	 * @access private
	 * @var mixed
	 */

	var $m_options ;

	/**
	 * Status information for the last executed http request.  Includes the errno and error
	 * in addition to the information returned by curl_getinfo.
	 *
	 * The keys defined are those returned by curl_getinfo with two additional
	 * ones specified, 'error' which is the value of curl_error and 'errno' which
	 * is the value of curl_errno.
	 *
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_getinfo
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_errno
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_error
	 * @access private
	 * @var mixed
	 */

	var $m_status ;

	/**
	 * Collection of headers when curl follows redirections as per CURLOPTION_FOLLOWLOCATION.
	 * The collection includes the headers of the final page too.
	 *
	 * @access private
	 * @var array
	 */

	var $m_followed ;

	/**
	 * curl class constructor
	 *
	 * Initializes the curl class for it's default behavior:
	 *  o no HTTP headers.
	 *  o return the transfer as a string.
	 *  o URL to access.
	 * By default, the curl class will simply read the URL provided
	 * in the constructor.
	 *
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_init
	 * @param string $theURL [optional] the URL to be accessed by this instance of the class.
	 */
	 
	var $file_size;

	function __construct($theURL=null)
	  {
		if (!function_exists('curl_init'))
		  {
			trigger_error('PHP was not built with --with-curl, rebuild PHP to use the curl class.',
						  E_USER_ERROR) ;
		  }

		$this->m_handle = curl_init() ;

		$this->m_caseless = null ;
		$this->m_header = null ;
		$this->m_options = null ;
		$this->m_status = null ;
		$this->m_followed = null ;

		if (!empty($theURL))
		  {
			$this->setopt(CURLOPT_URL, $theURL) ;
		  }
		$this->setopt(CURLOPT_HEADER, false) ;
		$this->setopt(CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true) ;
		$this->file_size = $this->remote_filesize($theURL);
	  }

	/**
	 * Free the resources associated with the curl session.
	 *
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_close
	 */

	function close()
	  {
		curl_close($this->m_handle) ;
		$this->m_handle = null ;
	  }

	/**
	 * Execute the curl request and return the result.
	 *
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_exec
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_getinfo
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_errno
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_error
	 * @return string The contents of the page (or other interaction as defined by the
	 *                settings of the various curl options).
	 */

	function exec()
	  {
		$theReturnValue = curl_exec($this->m_handle) ;

		$this->m_status = curl_getinfo($this->m_handle) ;
		$this->m_status['errno'] = curl_errno($this->m_handle) ;
		$this->m_status['error'] = curl_error($this->m_handle) ;

		//
		// Collect headers espesically if CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION set.
		// Parse out the http header (from last one if any).
		//

		$this->m_header = null ;

		//
		// If there has been a curl error, just return a null string.
		//

		if ($this->m_status['errno'])
		{
		  return '' ;
		}

		if ($this->getOption(CURLOPT_HEADER))
		  {

			$this->m_followed = array() ;
			$rv = $theReturnValue ;

			while (count($this->m_followed) <= $this->m_status['redirect_count'])
			  {
				$theArray = preg_split("/(\r\n){2,2}/", $rv, 2) ;

				$this->m_followed[] = $theArray[0] ;

				$rv = $theArray[1] ;
			  }

			$this->parseHeader($theArray[0]) ;

			return $theArray[1] ;
		  }
		else
		  {
			return $theReturnValue ;
		  }
	  }

	/**
	 * Returns the parsed http header.
	 *
	 * @param string $theHeader [optional] the name of the header to be returned.
	 *                          The name of the header is case insensitive.  If
	 *                          the header name is omitted the parsed header is
	 *                          returned.  If the requested header doesn't exist
	 *                          false is returned.
	 * @returns mixed
	 */

	function getHeader($theHeader=null)
	  {
		//
		// There can't be any headers to check if there weren't any headers
		// returned (happens in the event of errors).
		//

		if (empty($this->m_header))
		{
		  return false ;
		}

		if (empty($theHeader))
		  {
			return $this->m_header ;
		  }
		else
		  {
			$theHeader = strtoupper($theHeader) ;
			if (isset($this->m_caseless[$theHeader]))
			  {
				return $this->m_header[$this->m_caseless[$theHeader]] ;
			  }
			else
			  {
				return false ;
			  }
		  }
	  }

	/**
	 * Returns the current setting of the request option.  If no
	 * option has been set, it return null.
	 *
	 * @param integer the requested CURLOPT.
	 * @returns mixed
	 */

	function getOption($theOption)
	  {
		if (isset($this->m_options[$theOption]))
		  {
			return $this->m_options[$theOption] ;
		  }

		return null ;
	  }

	/**
	 * Did the last curl exec operation have an error?
	 *
	 * @return mixed The error message associated with the error if an error
	 *               occurred, false otherwise.
	 */

	function hasError()
	  {
		if (isset($this->m_status['error']))
		  {
			return (empty($this->m_status['error']) ? false : $this->m_status['error']) ;
		  }
		else
		  {
			return false ;
		  }
	  }

	/**
	 * Parse an HTTP header.
	 *
	 * As a side effect it stores the parsed header in the
	 * m_header instance variable.  The header is stored as
	 * an associative array and the case of the headers
	 * as provided by the server is preserved and all
	 * repeated headers (pragma, set-cookie, etc) are grouped
	 * with the first spelling for that header
	 * that is seen.
	 *
	 * All headers are stored as if they COULD be repeated, so
	 * the headers are really stored as an array of arrays.
	 *
	 * @param string $theHeader The HTTP data header.
	 */

	function parseHeader($theHeader)
	  {
		$this->m_caseless = array() ;

		$theArray = preg_split("/(\r\n)+/", $theHeader) ;

		//
		// Ditch the HTTP status line.
		//

		if (preg_match('/^HTTP/', $theArray[0]))
		  {
			$theArray = array_slice($theArray, 1) ;
		  }

		foreach ($theArray as $theHeaderString)
		  {
			$theHeaderStringArray = preg_split("/\s*:\s*/", $theHeaderString, 2) ;

			$theCaselessTag = strtoupper($theHeaderStringArray[0]) ;

			if (!isset($this->m_caseless[$theCaselessTag]))
			  {
				$this->m_caseless[$theCaselessTag] = $theHeaderStringArray[0] ;
			  }

			$this->m_header[$this->m_caseless[$theCaselessTag]][] = $theHeaderStringArray[1] ;
		  }
	  }

	/**
	 * Return the status information of the last curl request.
	 *
	 * @param string $theField [optional] the particular portion
	 *                         of the status information desired.
	 *                         If omitted the array of status
	 *                         information is returned.  If a non-existant
	 *                         status field is requested, false is returned.
	 * @returns mixed
	 */

	function getStatus($theField=null)
	  {
		if (empty($theField))
		  {
			return $this->m_status ;
		  }
		else
		  {
			if (isset($this->m_status[$theField]))
			  {
				return $this->m_status[$theField] ;
			  }
			else
			  {
				return false ;
			  }
		  }
	  }

	/**
	 * Set a curl option.
	 *
	 * @link http://www.php.net/curl_setopt
	 * @param mixed $theOption One of the valid CURLOPT defines.
	 * @param mixed $theValue the value of the curl option.
	 */

	function setopt($theOption, $theValue)
	  {
		curl_setopt($this->m_handle, $theOption, $theValue) ;
		$this->m_options[$theOption] = $theValue ;
	  }

	/**
	 * @desc Post string as an array
	 * @param string by reference data to be written.
	 * @return array hash containing the post string as individual elements, urldecoded.
	 * @access public
	 */

	function &fromPostString(&$thePostString)
	{
		$return = array() ;
		$fields = explode('&', $thePostString) ;
		foreach($fields as $aField)
		{
			$xxx = explode('=', $aField) ;
			$return[$xxx[0]] = urldecode($xxx[1]) ;
		}

		return $return ;
	}

	/**
	 * Arrays are walked through using the key as a the name.  Arrays
	 * of Arrays are emitted as repeated fields consistent with such things
	 * as checkboxes.
	 *
	 * @desc Return data as a post string.
	 * @param mixed by reference data to be written.
	 * @param string [optional] name of the datum.
	 * @access public
	 */

	function &asPostString(&$theData, $theName = NULL)
	  {
		$thePostString = '' ;
		$thePrefix = $theName ;

		if (is_array($theData))
		{
		  foreach ($theData as $theKey => $theValue)
		  {
			if ($thePrefix === NULL)
		{
			  $thePostString .= '&' . curl::asPostString($theValue, $theKey) ;
		}
		else
			{
			  $thePostString .= '&' . curl::asPostString($theValue, $thePrefix . '[' . $theKey . ']') ;
			}
		  }
		}
		else
		{
		  $thePostString .= '&' . urlencode((string)$thePrefix) . '=' . urlencode($theData) ;
		}

		$xxx =& substr($thePostString, 1) ;

		return $xxx ;
	  }

	/**
	 * Returns the followed headers lines, including the header of the retrieved page.
	 * Assumed preconditions: CURLOPT_HEADER and expected CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION set.
	 * The content is returned as an array of headers of arrays of header lines.
	 *
	 * @param none.
	 * @returns mixed an empty array implies no headers.
	 * @access public
	 */

	function getFollowedHeaders()
	  {
		$theHeaders = array() ;
		if ($this->m_followed)
		  {
			foreach ( $this->m_followed as $aHeader )
			  {
				$theHeaders[] = explode( "\r\n", $aHeader ) ;
			  } ;
			return $theHeaders ;
		  }

		return $theHeaders ;
	  }
	  
	  
	  
	function remote_filesize($url, $user = "", $pw = "")
	{
		ob_start();
		$ch = curl_init($url);
		curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HEADER, 1);
		curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_NOBODY, 1);
		
		if(!empty($user) && !empty($pw))
		{
			$headers = array('Authorization: Basic ' .  base64_encode("$user:$pw"));
			curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, $headers);
		}
		
		$ok = curl_exec($ch);
		curl_close($ch);
		$head = ob_get_contents();
		ob_end_clean();
		
		$regex = '/Content-Length:\s([0-9].+?)\s/';
		$count = preg_match($regex, $head, $matches);
		
		return isset($matches[1]) ? $matches[1] : "unknown";
	}
}
?>
